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1917 Prospectus issued for a new public company of this name; the company would acquire a works built by the German firm of '''Poppe and Co'''., carrying on business under the name '''Isleworth Rubber Co'''.; the name of the business was also purchased<ref> The Times, Jan 08, 1917</ref> <ref>The Times, Jan 10, 1917</ref> | 1917 Prospectus issued for a new public company of this name; the company would acquire a works built by the German firm of '''Poppe and Co'''., carrying on business under the name '''Isleworth Rubber Co'''.; the name of the business was also purchased<ref> The Times, Jan 08, 1917</ref> <ref>The Times, Jan 10, 1917</ref> | ||
1928 Company wound up | 1928 Company wound up<ref> The London Gazette 6 January 1928</ref> | ||
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of Isleworth
1914 The works in Isleworth were established by Poppe and Co
1916 The works were closed; after this further machinery was delivered. The business was wound up by the government under the Trading with the Enemy Act.
1917 Prospectus issued for a new public company of this name; the company would acquire a works built by the German firm of Poppe and Co., carrying on business under the name Isleworth Rubber Co.; the name of the business was also purchased[1] [2]
1928 Company wound up[3]